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How Caves Are Formed: A Beginner’s Guide to Speleology

Caves have fascinated humans for thousands of years, serving as shelter, religious sites, and centers for exploration. But how are these underground wonders formed? Speleology, the scientific study of caves, …

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Sarah is an avid cave explorer and travel writer passionate about uncovering the hidden wonders of the underground world. With years of experience venturing into caves across the globe, she has developed a deep appreciation for their geological beauty, history, and unique ecosystems.

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